Tonight, Harry and Meghan attended ‘100 Days to Peace’, a gala concert in aid of mental health charitiesHeads Together, Combat Stress and Help For Heroes. The event also marks the centenary of the last 100 days of First World War hostilities. The Duke & Duchess attended a reception and met with soprano Lesley Garett and conductor of the evening Sir Karl Jenkins.

Meghan decided to go with a Royal Blue dress from Jason Wu, Aquazzura heels, a Dior clutch and Birks earings. The Duchess coordinated the shoes with the dress, in the end she looked gorgeous !

Earlier tonight, Harry and Meghan attended the 2018 WellChild Awards at The Royal Lancaster Hotel. WellChild, of which Harry has been a patron since 2007, aims to give seriously ill children the best chance to thrive, at home with their families. Before the ceremony, the couple got to meet the children who were honored tonight.

Meghan wore an Altuzarra blazer, trousers, Aquazzura heels, a Deitas camisole, a Stella McCartney purse and earrings from Her Majesty The Queen.

Tonight, Harry and Meghan attended a charity gala performance of the hit musical ‘Hamilton’ at the Victoria Palace Theatre. The performance was in support of Harry’s charity Sentebale, which he co-founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. The funds raised will go to support the mental health and well-being of children and young people affected by HIV in Lesotho & Botswana. Prior to the gala, they met the musical’s creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda as well as representatives from Sentebale.

Meghan decided to go with a Judith And Charles tuxedo dress, Paul Andrew heels and Shaun Leane earrings. The dress is rather short, but it looks just fine on Meghan :).

Earlier today, Meghan & Harry attended the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup in Windsor. While Meghan’s presence was a surprise, Harry played polo to raise money for Sentebale, a charity which supports the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana. Harry’s team won the game 5-4. Following the game, Meghan presented the trophy to the winning team, and even gave Harry a kiss to congratulate him on his win.

The Duchess of Sussex wore a denim Carolina Herrera dress with Aquazzura heels, Birks earrings and a J.Crew clutch.

Today Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and her husband Prince Harry officially launched the Nelson Mandela Cenetary Exhibition at the Southbank Centre in London. As per their website, This exhibition explores the life and times of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (1918 – 2013) and marks the centenary of his birth. It provides insight into Mandela’s journey from young freedom fighter to becoming the inspiration for an international movement against South Africa’s violent and oppressive apartheid system, and an emblem of an ongoing struggle to build a more just and equitable world.

Meghan and Harry got to meet Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter, Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela as well as two close friends of Nelson and Winnie Mandela, Paul and Adelaide Joseph who are Anti-Apartheid activists. Their Royal Highnesses got to watch a performance from the Ubunye Choir from South Africa. Meghan wore a House of Nonie trench dress with Dior heels and a Mulberry bag.

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The Duchess of Sussex, born Rachel Meghan Markle, married Prince Harry at St George's Chapel, Windsor in May 2018. The couple's official residence is Kensington Palace. As well as undertaking royal duties in support of The Queen, both in the UK and overseas, The Duchess devotes her time to supporting a number of charities and organisations.
From a young age, The Duchess had a keen awareness of social issues and actively participated in charitable work. Aged 11 she successfully campaigned for a company to alter their television advert that had used sexist language to sell washing-up liquid. Her Royal Highness also volunteered at a soup kitchen in Skid Row, Los Angeles from the age of 13-17. She continued to volunteer at the soup kitchen when she would return home to Los Angeles until the age of 22.

The Duchess of Sussex, who is pregnant with her first child, will soon go on maternity leave.

Meghan's Patronages

The Royal FoundationSince the wedding

The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is the Patrons’ primary charitable vehicle, and hopes to become a leading philanthropic investor, effectively using its time and resources to create lasting change in targeted areas and geographies, based on need and on the interests of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

The National TheatreJanuary 2019

The National Theatre’s mission is to make world class theatre that is entertaining, challenging and inspiring for everyone and to be as inclusive, diverse and national as possible.

The ACUJanuary 2019

The Association of Commonwealth Universities is the world's first and oldest international university network and the only accredited organisation representing higher education across all 53 Commonwealth countries.

Smart WorksJanuary 2019

Smart Works helps long-term unemployed and vulnerable women regain the skills, confidence and tools to succeed at job interviews, return to employment and transform their lives.

The MayhewJanuary 2019

Mayhew is a grassroots charity working in a unique way to improve the lives of animals and people to better communities both in London and internationally.

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